Osa Corcovado Camping

The Osa peninsula is located on the southwest coast of Costa Rica on the Pacific Ocean, in the south of the province of Puntarenas. Known as the last wild frontier of Costa Rica, Osa is one of the most beautiful regions in the world due to its large rainforests which border on a strip of undeveloped coast, rich in flora and fauna. With a biodiversity of the most exuberant in the world, the region is made up mostly of national parks and private reserves, has natural paradises such as Matapalo, Drake Bay and Corcovado National Park, the largest protected area in the country, declared by National Geographic as the area with the greatest biological diversity in the world. The peninsula is bathed internally by Golfo Dulce, which receives its name due to its almost null surf, a feature that gives the appearance of a huge and calm lake. The Gulf itself is one of only four tropical fjords on the planet, which is why it is visited by scientists and tourists, who come to delight in the communities of dolphins, whales and whale sharks that pass through

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